CA Congratulates Ellyse Perry on 300 international matches Source: Ellyse Perry wins Rachael Heyhoe-Flint Award – © ICC 2023 | Courtesy of ICC | Media Zone Access by Trevine Rodrigo (eLanka) Cricket Australia (CA) congratulates Ellyse Perry on her 300th international match. The 33-year-old allrounder reached the significant milestone overnight in Australia’s T20I win over India at DY Patil Stadium in Mumbai. Perry finished 34 not out and hit the winning runs to secure a 6-wicket victory. Perry made her international debut against New Zealand in July 2007 as a 16-year-old before she had played a domestic match at senior level. Through her 300 games, Perry has been part of six T20 World Cup wins, two ODI World Cups titles and a Commonwealth Games gold medal. One of Australia’s greatest ever allrounders, no player has taken more wickets for Australia than Perry’s 323 across all three formats, while her 6,585 runs ...

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WBBL stars take trophy over 1000ft to mark mew heights for WBBL.   In a one-of-a-kind celebration, Alyssa Healy and Meg Lanning, recently elevated the league to new heights, in a unique way. The dynamic duo embarked on a unique adventure, taking the coveted WBBL trophy to the pinnacle of Sydney – the iconic Sydney Tower Eye, which soars to a breathtaking 1,014 feet above the Central Business District. Thrilled by the unprecedented experience, Meg Lanning, the Melbourne Stars’ captain, shared her excitement about the upcoming WBBL season, saying, “Never before have I been to such staggering heights. It’s super exciting, and I can’t wait for the tournament to begin.” Alyssa Healy, a key player for the Sydney Sixers, expressed her enthusiasm for the WBBL’s enduring appeal after nine years, stating, “It’s nice to see that after all this time, the WBBL is still as thrilling as ever.” In an ...

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  Womens Cricket – T20 World Cup Highlights Australia v Sri Lanka : February 2020 Sri Lanka Women: 122/6 Australia Women: 123/5 (19.3/20 ov) AUS Women won by 5 wickets (with 3 balls remaining) PLAYER OF THE MATCH: Rachael Haynes Scorecard  SRI LANKA WOMEN 122/6(20 OVERS) Chamari Atapattu50 (38), Anushka Sanjeewani25 (31) Nicola Carey2/18 (3), Molly Strano2/23 (4) AUSTRALIA WOMEN 123/5(19.3 OVERS) Rachael Haynes60 (47), Meg Lanning*41 (44) Shashikala Siriwardene2/20 (4), Udeshika Prabodhani   ...

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